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The extra work you have detailed is really going to enhance this model quite a bit. 

Thank you. I appreciate your support.I am sorry to hear that 2024 was a rough year for you. I hope that 2025 is far better of a year for you
I am glad that you have returned to Zealot and have continued work on this project. You are doing a great job on it! I am looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
Once again, welcome back.
Okay. Maybe I should have done that before putting in the windows. I could probably reinforce the interior corners though.Welcome back to the forum!I wish you all the best for the new year.
Great to see that you are continuing the build. If I may suggest, add some internal reinforcements to the walls. Use whatever scrap card you have available, cereal boxes, corrugated cardboard boxes. The pieces do not have to be exact, just some basic shapes to keep the walls stable, nice and straight.![]()
It will work even at this stage. I did it a lot of times. You don't need to be exact since no-one will ever see the inside. Even long strips of corrugated card will do.Okay. Maybe I should have done that before putting in the windows. I could probably reinforce the interior corners though.
Thanks. Let's hope that 2025 is a better year for both of us.Man, I know about having rough years. I lost a lot of family last year, and won't even go into my health issues.
I'm also happy you are back and continuing with this project. It's coming out great. The greebling is really making it pop! You could use some Popsical sticks to make the walls a bit more plumb. Of course, I've seen some really old houses out and about town with curved walls. They're usually from the 1800's. Great to have you back!![]()